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Tearfund hands in 10,000 postcards to UK Treasury Minister asking for strong Publish What You Pay rules in Europe

On Tuesday Tearfund, a Christian relief and development agency, handed in 10,000 postcards to the UK Chancellor from supporters calling for the UK Government to tackle corruption through Publish What You Pay legislation in the EU.

PWYP Europe members reassure and encourage US regulator on oil and mining transparency

PWYP members in Europe have written to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which regulates US stock exchanges, and notified the body that the European Commission is developing counterpart legislation in Europe. The need for extractive industry transparency rules in the EU has been backed by the British and French governments which have both publicly stated their support this year following the passing in the United States of the Dodd-Frank Act.

Ugandan Activists call on UK Prime Minister to End Resource Curse

Activists Deliver Letter to David Cameron from 200 Ugandans

Ugandan activists have delivered a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron, calling on the UK Government to ‘end the resource curse’ by supporting greater transparency in the oil industry. The letter was organised by the Publish What You Pay Coalition and signed by over 200 civil society activists from Uganda.

New transparency laws could help millions, says Publish What You Pay

The Publish What You Pay coalition strongly welcomes the announcement by the UK Government that it will push for the implementation of oil, gas and mining transparency laws in the EU. If introduced, such laws would require that companies listed in the EU publish what they pay to governments for the extraction of minerals around the world. This will improve revenue transparency, helping to eradicate the corruption that has blighted some mineral rich states and improve the lives of millions of people in the developing world.

Sign a petition calling on the UK Chancellor to support transparency rules!

I am Chairperson of Publish What You Pay Uganda and work for an organisation called Global Rights Alert. In Uganda we are striving to ensure that the recently discovered oil in our country helps us fight poverty, disease and develop economically.

UK Parliamentarians discuss the importance of oil and mining transparency with George Soros

The campaign for PWYP stock exchange listing requirements is gathering pace in the UK. Last week the founder of the Open Society Foundations, George Soros, spoke to a senior gathering of UK MPs and Peers at a reception in the House of Commons about the importance of oil and mining transparency. Mr Soros has been a key supporter of the Publish What You Pay coalition since 2002.

EU must not allow big oil to undermine vital transparency law

Ahead of Thursday’s meeting of the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs committee, Global Witness staged a parade of “dictators” in protest at plans to water down upcoming European laws to make oil, mining and timber companies more transparent about the billions of dollars that they pay in revenues to countries around the world.

MEP backs 'Publish What You Pay' bid

LOCAL Euro MP Phillip Bennion has pledged to back a campaign to force multinational companies to reveal how much they pay to extract oil, gas and other resources from third world countries.

Development charity leaders supporting the ‘Publish What You Pay’ campaign met Phil and other MEPs in Brussels last week.

Tearfund, with Micah Challenge International, brought 30 campaigners from five European countries to the European Parliament to lobby for strong transparency rules at EU level for extractive companies.

The move follows proposed changes to the EU Transparency and Accounting Direc

MEP backs 'Publish What You Pay' bid

LOCAL Euro MP Phillip Bennion has pledged to back a campaign to force multinational companies to reveal how much they pay to extract oil, gas and other resources from third world countries.

Development charity leaders supporting the ‘Publish What You Pay’ campaign met Phil and other MEPs in Brussels last week.

Tearfund, with Micah Challenge International, brought 30 campaigners from five European countries to the European Parliament to lobby for strong transparency rules at EU level for extractive companies.

The move follows proposed changes to the EU Transparency and Accounting Direc

MEP backs 'Publish What You Pay' transparency for multinationals

Lib Dem Euro MP Phillip Bennion has pledged to back a campaign to force multinational companies to reveal how much they pay to extract oil, gas and other resources from third world countries.

Development charity leaders supporting the ‘Publish What You Pay’ campaign met Phil and other MEPs in Brussels this week.

Tearfund, with Micah Challenge International, brought 30 campaigners from five European countries to the European Parliament to lobby for strong transparency rules at EU level for extractive companies.

The move follows proposed changes to the EU Transparency and Accounting Dir

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